Re: [PPower4] Text in multi-level figures

2000-12-14 Thread Ellie Povey
Thanks everybody for your help. I downloaded the newer version of supp-pdf.tex, however it didn't seem to have any effect on the placement of the text elements in this case. However, after much guesswork and many false starts, it seems that one of the text elements in the figure contained a $,

Re: [PPower4] Text in multi-level figures

2000-12-13 Thread Klaus Guntermann
Herman Bruyninckx writes: The version number of supp-pdf is only in the file and not documented in the log file. But the log file shows, where to find this file. If the version is older than 2000.04.28, you should get a newer version. Where should we get it? (Because a search on

Re: [PPower4] Text in multi-level figures

2000-12-12 Thread Klaus Guntermann
Ellie Povey writes: I'm using the patched xfig and metapost to include some multi-level graphics in my document. They work well, except for a tendency to mix up the text layers. All graphic elements drawn in xfig appear exactly as they should, however text elements are moved around, have

[PPower4] Text in multi-level figures

2000-12-10 Thread Ellie Povey
Hi all, I'm using the patched xfig and metapost to include some multi-level graphics in my document. They work well, except for a tendency to mix up the text layers. All graphic elements drawn in xfig appear exactly as they should, however text elements are moved around, have their places